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... of Hamme-Mille, whence our proposed camping spot was signposted. Checked in about 2pm at Camping au Val Tourinnes. The camp site fee came with a cheap deal for entry to the nearby Theme Park, Walibi, and Water Park, Aqualibi. For these you have to imagine Lightwater Valley and Wet and Wild being next door to each other. After a quick bite of late lunch, we pottered of through the town of Wavre to Aqualibi. Billy ...

... The second, the European Disabilities Forum, whom didn’t have the time to meet with me gave me some brochures and reports that would be helpful in my research.

After my treasure hunt through the EU district, I decided to learn more about the inner workings of the international government organization by going to the EU’s museum The Parliamentarium. The tour was very high-tech and was very accessible. The point I found ...

... 1619, the statue has been repeatedly stolen; the current statue is a copy from 1965. It'd could be the next project for 80 Timms Road, an outdoor water feature of the Manneken Pis! Just across the street from here was the waffle stand, with their products on offer from €1. We jumped at the opportunity to try some of Belgium's finest. They ended up costing €3.50 because we got strawberries and cream. So worth it though! The generous serving ...

... to my African Diaspora and the World knowledge, I questioned whether the effects of colonization and neo-colonization were ever taken into account by applicable European states. He eventually conceded, and agreed that it was a point, but I feel as though the European sentiments toward Africa are highly negative, especially due to immigration issues at hand. Just a thought.....

Anyhow, back to my more toursity feats. Brussels is actually a great place to go shopping, as ...

... I was rudely interrupted in my attempts to traverse a frozen river by the female, whom suggested it would be too dangerous. What a nark, man. At the foot of the Atomium, a site labelled Mini Europe peaked our curiosity, so we promptly entered the space that housed minituarised scale models of landmarks and structures of importance from every European country. Kitschy, though it was, it was still good fun for a few laughs and learning, the area serving as a sort of ode to ...